James and Melody

James and Melody

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James Evens Bourg is the son of Mackenzie and Kennedy Bourg. His dad is a famous singer and his mom is a hairstylist. His mom's best friend Samantha (who is a song writer) and her husband Dalton who is also best friends with the family has twin daughters named Melody and Harmony. One is a snob and likes every boy she sees and the other one is smart quiet and shy. She has severe depression to the point of constant thoughts of suicide come on the adventure of how strong friendship really is. But then things drasticly change for James and he finds out that he is in danger of himself. But when one thing leads to another and James is left alone he meets another girl will it be her or Harmony?
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